Course summary
Women’s health has long been under-researched and under-funded, creating significant gaps in our understanding of infertility, miscarriage, endometriosis, PCOS, menstrual disorders, menopause and maternal health. These gaps have real consequences: delayed diagnoses, limited treatment options, persistent health inequalities and substantial economic costs. Too often, women feel unheard in clinical settings, and outcomes for conditions that disproportionately affect them remain poor. Who is this course for? This MSc is designed for those who want to make a meaningful impact in reproductive science and women’s health. It’s ideal for:
- Graduates in biomedical sciences, medicine, nursing, pharmacology, or related fields.
- Healthcare professionals and allied health professionals working in fertility, diagnostics, maternity, or women’s health services.
- Career changers seeking to transition into clinical, research, or policy roles.
- International students passionate about global health equity and reproductive rights.
Entry requirements
A minimum of an upper second-class (2:1) degree in a relevant scientific or medical discipline from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Suitable subjects include (but are not limited to): Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Health and Medical Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Statistics. Applicants with a lower second-class (2:2) degree may be considered if they have relevant professional experience or additional qualifications, subject to a successful interview.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .